Among her awards are the 2001
Distinguished Women in the Arts by MOCA and the 2005 Leone d'Oro for lifetime achievement.
Pashgian received a National Endowment of the Arts Individual Artist Grant in 1986 and was a recipient of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles Awards to
Distinguished Women in the Arts in 2013.
Saar has received numerous awards of distinction, including two National Endowment for the Arts Fellowships (1974, 1984), a J. Paul Getty Fund for the Visual Arts Fellowship (1990), a Flintridge Foundation Visual Artists Award (1998) and most recently, in 2013, the Museum of Contemporary presented her with
the Distinguished Women in the Arts Award.
Saar has received numerous awards of distinction, including two National Endowment for the Arts Fellowships (1974, 1984), a J. Paul Getty Fund for the Visual Arts Fellowship (1990), a Flintridge Foundation Visual Artists Award (1998) and most recently, in 2013, The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, presented her with
the Distinguished Women in the Arts Award.
She received the 2013
Distinguished Women in the Arts award from the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, and a National Endowment for the Arts grant in 1986.
The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles awarded Kruger the MOCA Award to
Distinguished Women in the Arts in 2001.
In 2001 she was the recipient of the «Award to
Distinguished Women in the Arts» given by the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; in 2005, she was awarded the Leone d'Oro for lifetime achievement, at the Venice Biennale; and in 2007 she represented the USA at South Korea's Women Artists» Biennale in Seoul.
«The MOCA Award to
Distinguished Women in the Arts has honored leading women in contemporary visual arts, culture and entertainment.
The MOCA Award to
Distinguished Women in the Arts was established by The MOCA Projects Council in 1994 to recognize the many gifted women providing leadership and innovation in the visual arts, dance, music, and literature.
Los Angeles — The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (MOCA), is pleased to announce artist Jenny Holzer as the recipient of the 6th MOCA Award to
Distinguished Women in the Arts.
The 6th MOCA Award to
Distinguished Women in the Arts Luncheon is presented by BVLGARI.
Not exact matches
Caitlyn credits her involvement
in the visual and performing
arts at HFCS with allowing her to «blossom,» and she has presented to younger girls on the importance of «being your best self» as part of her
Distinguished Young
Women of New York duties.
Her contributions have been recognized with innumerable awards and honorary degrees, including the Harvard Radcliffe Institute Medal, ACSA - AIA Topaz Medallion for
distinguished teaching
in architecture, the Royal Society for the Encouragement of the
Arts, Benjamin Franklin Medal, the National Medal of
Arts, the Republic of Italy's Commendatore of the Order of Merit, and The Chicago Architecture Award, the Philadelphia Hall of Fame Award, and the Edith Wharton
Women of Achievement Award.
She was also the recipient of a Pollock - Krasner Foundation award, a Georgia
Women in the Visual
Arts award, a
distinguished alumni citation award from Bennett College, and a 2002 Anonymous Was A
Woman award.
The organization, which focuses on the advancement of
women's leadership
in the visual
arts is presenting the renowned curator with its Distinguished Service to the Visual Arts Aw
arts is presenting the renowned curator with its
Distinguished Service to the Visual
Arts Aw
Arts Award.
She has received many awards and grants throughout her career, including a Guggenheim Fellowship
in 2000, the
Distinguished Feminist Award from the College
Art Association
in 2015, the President's Award for
Art and Activism,
Women's Caucus for
Art, 2018, and the Fulbright US Scholar Award to do research
in Auckland, New Zealand
in 2018.
ArtTable, a national leadership organization for
women involved
in the visual
arts, has announced that its 20th annual award ceremony benefit luncheon will honor collector and philanthropist Patricia Phelps de Cisneros with its 2013 Distinguished Service to the Visual Arts Award and The New York Observer «s very own culture editor (and founder of this website), Sarah Douglas, with its 2013 New Leadership Aw
arts, has announced that its 20th annual award ceremony benefit luncheon will honor collector and philanthropist Patricia Phelps de Cisneros with its 2013
Distinguished Service to the Visual
Arts Award and The New York Observer «s very own culture editor (and founder of this website), Sarah Douglas, with its 2013 New Leadership Aw
Arts Award and The New York Observer «s very own culture editor (and founder of this website), Sarah Douglas, with its 2013 New Leadership Award.
In addition to participating in an international array of group exhibitions including the Venice Biennale (1997, 1980, 1976), the Whitney Museum of American Art Biennial (1995, 1977), and Documenta, Kassel, Germany (1972), Martin has been the recipient of multiple honors including the Lifetime Achievement Award on behalf of the Women's Caucus for Art of the College Art Association (2005); the Governor's Award for Excellence and Achievement in the Arts given by Governor Gary Johnson, Santa Fe, New Mexico (1998); the National Medal of Arts awarded by President Clinton and the National Endowment for the Arts (1998); the Distinguished Artist Award for Lifetime Achievement by the College Art Association (1998); the Golden Lion for Contribution to Contemporary Art at the Venice Biennale (1997); the Oskar Kokoschka Prize awarded by the Austrian government (1992); the Alexej von Jawlensky Prize awarded by the city of Wiesbaden, Germany (1991); and election to the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters, New York (1989
In addition to participating
in an international array of group exhibitions including the Venice Biennale (1997, 1980, 1976), the Whitney Museum of American Art Biennial (1995, 1977), and Documenta, Kassel, Germany (1972), Martin has been the recipient of multiple honors including the Lifetime Achievement Award on behalf of the Women's Caucus for Art of the College Art Association (2005); the Governor's Award for Excellence and Achievement in the Arts given by Governor Gary Johnson, Santa Fe, New Mexico (1998); the National Medal of Arts awarded by President Clinton and the National Endowment for the Arts (1998); the Distinguished Artist Award for Lifetime Achievement by the College Art Association (1998); the Golden Lion for Contribution to Contemporary Art at the Venice Biennale (1997); the Oskar Kokoschka Prize awarded by the Austrian government (1992); the Alexej von Jawlensky Prize awarded by the city of Wiesbaden, Germany (1991); and election to the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters, New York (1989
in an international array of group exhibitions including the Venice Biennale (1997, 1980, 1976), the Whitney Museum of American
Art Biennial (1995, 1977), and Documenta, Kassel, Germany (1972), Martin has been the recipient of multiple honors including the Lifetime Achievement Award on behalf of the
Women's Caucus for
Art of the College
Art Association (2005); the Governor's Award for Excellence and Achievement
in the Arts given by Governor Gary Johnson, Santa Fe, New Mexico (1998); the National Medal of Arts awarded by President Clinton and the National Endowment for the Arts (1998); the Distinguished Artist Award for Lifetime Achievement by the College Art Association (1998); the Golden Lion for Contribution to Contemporary Art at the Venice Biennale (1997); the Oskar Kokoschka Prize awarded by the Austrian government (1992); the Alexej von Jawlensky Prize awarded by the city of Wiesbaden, Germany (1991); and election to the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters, New York (1989
in the
Arts given by Governor Gary Johnson, Santa Fe, New Mexico (1998); the National Medal of
Arts awarded by President Clinton and the National Endowment for the
Arts (1998); the
Distinguished Artist Award for Lifetime Achievement by the College
Art Association (1998); the Golden Lion for Contribution to Contemporary
Art at the Venice Biennale (1997); the Oskar Kokoschka Prize awarded by the Austrian government (1992); the Alexej von Jawlensky Prize awarded by the city of Wiesbaden, Germany (1991); and election to the American Academy and Institute of
Arts and Letters, New York (1989).
Her work has been featured
in distinguished group exhibitions including Reactivation - the 9th Shanghai Biennale at the Shanghai Museum of Contemporary
Art, N Minutes Video
Art Festival, Shanghai, Decade of the Rabbit, White Rabbit Gallery, Sydney, and DAS ICH IM ANDEREN, Stiftung Mercator, Essen,
in 2011; Double Act — 2010 Chinese Contemporary
Art Exhibition, Red Town Warehouse, Shanghai, and Centennial Celebration of
Women in Art, Shanghai
Art Museum,
in 2010; and
in solo exhibitions at James Cohan Gallery, Shanghai,
in 2012, and White Space, Beijing,
in 2010 and 2013.
As hinted at
in the exhibition title, Axell engages with both contemporary stereotypes of femininity as well as centuries old role ascriptions and correctively intervenes
in persistent gender relations: reflecting on
art history — such as Venus iconography, Leda with the Swan depictions and
distinguished portraits like Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa — she subverts historically sedimented, male perceptions of femininity and renegotiates the socially constructed image of
women as either «angel
in the house» or femme - fatale.
Since that time, she has been featured
in over fifteen one - person exhibitions and has received numerous awards including the College
Art Association Award for
Distinguished Teaching of
Art (1996), and the Honor Award for Achievement
in the Visual
Arts from the National
Women's Caucus for
Art (1983).
Museum professional and Renaissance
woman Dr. Lowery Stokes Sims has had a long and
distinguished career
in the
arts.
When she died
in New York
in 2010, she had been honoured with the announcement of a Lifetime Achievement Award, 2011 by
Women's Caucus for
Art and had received the 2008
Distinguished Artist Award for Lifetime Achievement by the College
Art Association.
Thomas
distinguished herself
in this circle that included Kenneth Noland and Morris Louis, and later becoming the first
woman of color to have work placed
in the White House
art collection.
In February 2018 she was awarded the College
Art Association's «
Distinguished Feminist Award» and the National
Women's Caucus for
Art «Lifetime Achievement Award.»
She has received numerous awards including 10 MacDowell Colony residencies, a
Women's Caucus for
Art Lifetime Achievement Award (1990), Guggenheim Fellowship
in painting (1986), National Endowment for the
Arts Fellowship
in painting (1983), Andy Warhol Foundation residency (2001), and the
Distinguished Artist Award for Lifetime Achievement by the College
Art Association (2001).